It seems like joi browser does not allow to have empty string. This is my schema:
schema = {
_id: Joi.string(),
heading: Joi.string()
.min(5)
.max(50)
.label("Heading")
.required(),
subHeading: Joi.string().max(50)
};
If I leave the subHeading field empty (because it is not a required field) I get an error: ""subHeading" is not allowed to be empty"
Is there anyways to allow empty string in the validation?
I'm using Node.js for the backend and my model looks like this:
const headingSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
heading: {
type: String,
minlength: 5,
maxlength: 50,
required: true
},
subHeading: {
type: String,
minlength: 5,
maxlength: 50
}
});
So when I use Postman and send a put request I can leave the subHeading field empty. So this is a problem with joi-browser.